The pro vaccination propaganda is in overdrive, because of a small number of measles cases in the US.
According to the CDC (updated once per week): "As of February 27, 2025, a total of 164 measles cases were reported by 9 jurisdictions: Alaska, California, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York City, Rhode Island, and Texas. ..."
Fact: Measles is very contagious, but not very dangerous. Very few children die of measles. One infection results in a lifelong acquired immunity against measles.
"As measles cases continue to spread in West Texas, many parents with anti-vaccine views still refuse to get their children vaccinated, claiming that the shot’s side effects are more dangerous than the disease itself ...
And yet silence: Neither Gov. Greg Abbott nor lawmakers from the hardest-hit areas have publicly addressed the outbreak or advocated for vaccinations ..."
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